Archive for the “Cryptid Cinema”

In this special episode Seth talks with Alan and Jesse about their upcoming Bigfoot documentary, Minerva Monster and the series, Small Town Monsters. They discuss the story behind the film, get in-depth on the making of it, and talk about what’s next.

Minerva Monster is the first in a series of documentaries called Small Town Monsters. Setting aside all the drama, and preamble of previous “monster” documentaries, Minerva Monster will tell the story through witness interviews; the real story, in the words of those who lived it.

A special 40-minute advance screening of the documentary feature film “Bigfoot North” is premiering in Seattle, Washington on Tuesday November 25th, 2014 where we will begin a petition for species protection of Bigfoot in the United States.

Two PhD’s ( Professor Jeff Meldrum PhD of Idaho State University and wildlife Biologist PhD John Bindernagel) experiencing live interactions with Sasquatch. As well as an eye witness accounting.

This is an advance screening of the full 90 minute documentary that there is a KickStarter campaign that was launched on November 18,2014 to raise $900,000 CAD.

Is this the final payoff for Standing? Is this what years of his videos were leading up to?

Los Angeles-based filmmaker Dan Riesser has a bone to pick with the so-called “Hicksploitation” horror genre.

Riesser, a native of Greensboro, is an Emmy-nominated TV producer for E! network show “The Soup.” He returned to North Carolina to put a new spin on Southern horror with his debut feature, “Stomping Ground,” a genre-melding Bigfoot epic shot in the beautiful Uwharrie Mountains of North Carolina.

There’s been a horde of bigfoot films lately, of which I’ve seen many (and reviewed in Rue Morgue magazine). Most are terrible and a few are good. Many of the terrible ones try to exploit the fame/name of The Legend of Boggy Creek or imitate it, or flat out take footage and paste it into their “movie.” I recently got a sneak peak at 7 minutes worth of an upcoming bigfoot-themed flick called Something in the Woods.